In the midst of reshuffling its defensive line, Inter Milan is exploring moves for Genoa’s Koni De Winter and Parma’s Giovanni Leoni. But to make room — and balance the books — a sale is required.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Inter has no intention of selling Yann Aurel Bisseck, having already turned down €35 million bids from Crystal Palace and Bournemouth. However, the club appears ready to part ways with Benjamin Pavard. The 29-year-old French international, who featured in 23 Serie A matches last season, could be let go for €20–25 million. With a contract running until 2028, Pavard may find an exit route via the Premier League.
Lookman saga nearing its end?
Inter is also pushing hard for Ademola Lookman. After three rejected bids, the Nerazzurri are preparing a fourth — reportedly worth €50 million including bonuses — which matches Atalanta’s asking price.
Meanwhile, the Nigerian forward is escalating the standoff. Lookman has been absent from training since Monday, and La Gazzetta even reports he may have left Bergamo — or Italy entirely. Inter hopes the situation accelerates a deal in the coming days.
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